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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0546415
PE
2960 - RWQCB LEAD AGENCY CLEAN UP SITE
FACILITY_ID
FA0026300
FACILITY_NAME
LINCOLN CENTER ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION TRUST
STREET_NUMBER
0
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
BENJAMIN HOLT
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95207
APN
09741079
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
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SJGOV\gmartinez
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Site Address
W BENJAMIN HOLT DR STOCKTON 95207
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Geosyntec'-' <br /> consultants <br /> 13. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT <br /> The levels of PPE required for each task are presented in Appendix E. Required equipment and <br /> types of protective clothing materials, as well as an indication of the initial level of protection to <br /> be utilized, are listed. The level of protection may be upgraded or downgraded by the SHSO <br /> according to controls requirements in Appendix E or according to action levels provided in <br /> Appendix D. <br /> If respirators are worn, workers must abide by the company's Respiratory Protection Program in <br /> accordance with company's Respiratory Protection Program (HS 112). <br /> 14. DECONTAMINATION <br /> The SHSO and Project Manager will determine the type and level of decontamination procedures <br /> for both personnel and equipment based on evaluation of specific work activities in the <br /> controlled work zones. Medical treatment will take precedence over decontamination in the <br /> event of a life threatening and/or serious injury/illness. Personnel will perform decontamination <br /> in designated and identified areas upon leaving "hot zones" where the potential exists for <br /> exposure to hazardous chemical,biological, or environmental conditions. <br /> Decontamination of personnel in Level D (modified) will consist of proper containerization and <br /> disposal of coveralls, disposable boots, and gloves (if applicable). <br /> Decontamination of personnel in Level C, if applicable, will consist, at a minimum, of: <br /> • Removal and cleaning/disposal of boot covers, coveralls, and outer gloves; <br /> • Removal, cleaning, and storage of respiratory protection; <br /> • Washing of non-disposable PPE suspected of being contaminated using a soap solution <br /> followed by a water rinse; and <br /> • Removal and disposal of inner gloves. <br /> Hand tools and sampling equipment shall be decontaminated as needed by washing in <br /> decontamination basins with appropriate solutions, or, if possible, by dry decontamination. Wash <br /> solutions and PPE may require disposal at a licensed waste facility. <br /> 15. SPILL CONTAINMENT <br /> The task(s) for this project may involve the handling of drums and/or containers that contain <br /> stored chemicals, hazardous materials, and/or wastes. The drums and/or containers may have <br /> been spilled/dislodged during site activities due to compromised construction of the <br /> drum/container, transportation accidents, improper packaging practices, and improper handling <br /> SAC 11 HASP-June 2023 17 6/23/2023 <br />
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